1. Solitude.
Thirteen stanzas, signed ‘G. Ebbare,’ which appeared inThe Lady’s Magazine, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex... September, 1772. London: Robinson, 25 Paternoster Row.
2. A Song. (As Chloe fair, etc.)
Four numbered stanzas, signed ‘G. Ebbare,’ which appeared inThe Lady’s Magazine... September, 1772. London: Robinson, 25 Paternoster Row.
3. To Emma.
Four stanzas, signed ‘G. Ebbaae,’ and datedSuffolk, Oct. 15, 1772, with the motto, ‘Multa cadunt inter calicem supremaque labra,’ which appeared inThe Lady’s Magazine... October, 1772. London: Robinson, 25 Paternoster Row.
4. Despair.
A duologue between Tyrsis and Damon, signed ‘G. Ebbare,’ with the motto
Heu mihi!Quod nullis amor medicabilis herbis.Ovid.
Heu mihi!Quod nullis amor medicabilis herbis.Ovid.
Heu mihi!Quod nullis amor medicabilis herbis.Ovid.
Heu mihi!
Quod nullis amor medicabilis herbis.Ovid.
which appeared inThe Lady’s Magazine... November, 1772. London: Robinson, 25 Paternoster Row.
5. Cupid.
Five stanzas, signed ‘G. Ebbare,’ with the motto
Whoe’er thou art, thy master know;He has been, is, or shall be so,
Whoe’er thou art, thy master know;He has been, is, or shall be so,
Whoe’er thou art, thy master know;He has been, is, or shall be so,
Whoe’er thou art, thy master know;
He has been, is, or shall be so,
which appeared inThe Lady’s Magazine... November, 1772. London: Robinson, 25 Paternoster Row.
6. Song. (Cease to bid me not to sing, etc.)
Two stanzas signed ‘G. Ebbare,’ which appeared inThe Lady’s Magazine... November, 1772. London: Robinson, 25 Paternoster Row.